Turtle Lax Club Tryouts Slated

BERLIN- The Greene Turtle Boys Lacrosse Club will be holding tryouts for all high school-age boys interested in playing in a competitive travel lacrosse program next summer on December 2 at Salisbury University from 1-4 p.m.

The Greene Turtle Boys Lacrosse Club was established to offer highly competitive student-athletes an opportunity within a select program to strive for their personal best and to help players in the recruiting process for college lacrosse. The coaching staff’s collective past experiences, proven track records and current relationships with most major college recruiters are a tremendous asset in helping to place student-athletes with successful college lacrosse programs.

Last summer, the Greene Turtle Lacrosse Club had a very successful season including two tournament championships. In addition, the club was successful in placing players in numerous college lacrosse programs including St. John’s, Lafayette, Dickinson, Lynchburg, UMBC, Towson, Salisbury, CNU, Albright, Randolph Macon, Stevenson, York, Goucher and Navy. For more tryout registration information, visit the club’s website at www.gtlaxclub.com.

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